Warped Door Frame
A door frame that has twisted or bowed, leaving gaps on one side and rubbing on the other.
What Is Causing This?
- 1Moisture causing the timber to swell unevenly
- 2Building movement shifting the wall
- 3Poor-quality timber used in the original installation
How Urgent Is This?
This is a cosmetic issue. It is not causing damage and can be addressed in your own time.
What Needs to Be Done
A carpenter will remove the architrave, check the frame for square, and either adjust the existing frame or fit a new one. The door may also need trimming to fit.
How Much Will It Cost?
National average estimate
Labour: £350 – £1,104 | Materials: £218 – £1,010
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How to Prevent This
Keep indoor humidity consistent. Ensure bathrooms and kitchens have good ventilation. Treat and seal wooden frames before painting.
Related Problems
Other Carpenter Problems
A door that is difficult to open or close, dragging on the frame or the floor.
Floorboards that creak or squeak when walked on, especially noticeable at night.
Soft, crumbling, or discoloured wood around a window frame, sometimes with paint flaking away.
One or more spindles (balusters) on the staircase are cracked, loose, or missing entirely.